If I had a lifetime certificate, there is almost no way you could get me to sign up for MOC, a 0.5% increase from CMS certainly wouldn't do it.
In fact, I am willing to take a 0.5% cut in Medicare reimbursement if I can get my time limited certificate transfered to a lifetime certificate.
If I had a lifetime certificate, there is almost no way you could get me to sign up for MOC, a 0.5% increase from CMS certainly wouldn't do it.
In fact, I am willing to take a 0.5% cut in Medicare reimbursement if I can get my time limited certificate transfered to a lifetime certificate.
If I had a lifetime certificate, there is almost no way you could get me to sign up for MOC, a 0.5% increase from CMS certainly wouldn't do it.
In fact, I am willing to take a 0.5% cut in Medicare reimbursement if I can get my time limited certificate transfered to a lifetime certificate.
Sure, sure. But I think it's possible that other, more significant incentives/pressures may take shape in the not too distant future.
Almost every state is already requiring MOC participation for getting a state license. You have to have "passed a recertification exam within the past 10 years". If you are older and trying to get a new state license, welcome to MOC.